Entries Tagged as 'crimes against broadcasting'

Monday, January 26th, 2009

The Football Fast Five: Peter King Edition

Since there were no games last week, and everyone is already discussed all the Super Bowl storylines to death, I’m just going back to the blogger well to the tried and true ‘Make fun of Peter King’ entry. It’s a favorite past-time of mine, so I’m excited about it even if you aren’t.
Let’s do this […]

Monday, June 16th, 2008

All Rookie of the Year Team

Growing up, I was an avid baseball card collector (back before there were 79 different Upper Deck sets every year and cards had little pieces of a players DNA on them) and I can always remember holding onto a certain players card because they had just won Rookie of the Year and that meant they […]

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

From the Cheap Seat - Playoff Edition!

Whoo doggie! Now they games mean something. Well, maybe not the wild card games, but the divisional round has some interesting match-ups, right? Who are any of us kidding. We all know the Giants are going all the way. I’ll explain why later (don’t worry, it’s one of the made up ones). Since there are […]

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Peter King Is Racist

Ah, nothing like an old white football writer talking about the NBA. I’m sure him and his friends have hilariously racist names for the league, and no, I’m not talking about the National Booger-Eaters Association (although that is quite the burn). Here is a statement from Peter’s weekly Monday Morning QB article over at […]

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

The People v. Chris Berman

After reflecting on the modern era of the sports media, it has come to my attention that the transgressions of those we trust to deliver insider knowledge and expert opinions have gone largely unpunished. There is no accountability among “journalists” or “analysts” to the people they are designed to serve, the sports-crazed masses. As a […]